Enable a more inclusive and accessible classroom, whenever and wherever learning happens with Microsoft Education solutions. Get actionable insights on how to: Offer equitable access to inclusive ...
In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on April 28, Kristina Ishmael, deputy director of the Education Department’s Office of Educational Technology, discusses the barriers to closing ...
Kehinde Ayeni, the executive director of LEAP Africa has emphasised the importance of equitable access to quality education ...
"I am inspired by the students of today, by their vision and ambition for positive change, and by their understanding of the powerful role higher education can play to create a brighter future." ...
Re: “Coronavirus tests Washington state’s commitment to equitable education” [April 13, Opinion]: Citizens will recall equitable educational policy was supposed to have been provided through the ...
Research shows that student performance in gateway courses can predict retention, the likelihood of graduation and all-around student success. Historically, minority students have been underserved in ...
The 2025 International Day of Education inspires reflections on the power of education to equip individuals and communities navigate, understand and influence technological advancement. This year the ...
Re: “To make education equitable, policy won’t cut it. Educators need ‘courage to act,’ ” [July 20, Education]: I’m a retired mathematics teacher. I’m alarmed by proposals to address racial bias in ...
California’s method of funding special education will become streamlined and a little more equitable, thanks to a provision in the recently passed state budget. The 2020-21 budget fixes a decades-old ...
Rose Stuckey Kirk is Senior Vice President and Chief CSR officer for Verizon. Rose Stuckey Kirk at Aspen Ideas Festival 2021. At the risk of stating the obvious, America is dangerously divided. Our ...
I read with interest Rob Stein’s column (July 25), “Creating a more equitable education system starts by reflecting on our own privilege.” Then my interest turned to dismay. Let’s parse some of the ...